MRI Compatible Syringe Pump

The MRI Syringe Pump from Harvard Apparatus combines a two syringe pumping mechanism, constructed of nonferromagnetic metal, with a 30 foot cable connected to the pump electronics control box. (60 ft cable available). A Run/Stop switch on the remote actuator allows control of the pump when standing next to the MRI.Search for Product in current catalog

These NEW MRI Compatible Syringe Pumps have a non-ferromagnetic syringe pumping mechanism which holds two syringes, and should be positioned at least five feet from the core of the MRI. The syringe pumping mechanism has its own start and stop control, and is connected to the control box of our standard PHD 2000 Syringe Pump.

Cable can be 30 foot or 60 feet long.

Easy to Use A bright, easy to read, two-line fluorescent display can be easily read from across the lab. A target volume key makes it easy to dispense a set volume. An ergonomic ‘Autolock’ release mechanism is easy for even small hands to operate and can never be left unlocked. The numerical keys utilize the familiar ‘telephone’ layout.

High Pressure or Small Volumes This Syringe Pump delivers over 200 pounds of force against the syringe plungers. For applications with viscous fluids or requiring high pressure, this is the pump to handle the job.

Versatility This Programmable MRI Compatible Syringe Pump provides advanced capabilities directly from the keypad. No external computer is required. The pump can store up to four programs of 10 sequences each. Programs are stored in non-volatile memory. No other pump can provide this level of control and flexibility with the accuracy of all of Harvard Apparatus’ PHD pumps.

Built-to-Last This pump uses high quality, industrial grade components that will deliver years of smooth operation.

*Harvard Apparatus Programmable MRI pump has the most advanced programming functions and yet is very easy to use. The pump can store up to four programs of 10 sequences each. Programs are stored in non-volatile memory. No other pump can give you this level of control and flexibility. The programmable pumps may also be programmed using Symphony, Harvard’s Windows™ pump manager software.